Wild Photo Adventures"Pacific Northwest Rainforest"
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner travels to Washington State to photograph the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park with photographer Aaron Baggenstos. D

1:00 am

Katmai: Alaska's Wild Peninsula
Filmmaker John Grabowska profiles the cloud-cloaked landscape of the Alaska Peninsula where bears outnumber people and the sockeye salmon run is the largest in the world. N. Scott Momaday narrates the film that reveals a remote wilderness of towering volcanoes and vast tundras with visits to Katmai National Park and Aniakchak National Monument.G

1:30 am

Yellowstone: Land to Life
Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone. Formation of glaciers, mountain ranges and the gigantic caldera of a supervolcano provide a sweeping saga. A short concluding film "Yellowstone's Cascade Corner" features the portion of the national park that lies in Idaho and is filmed and produced by Idaho Public Television.G

2:00 am

Genealogy Roadshow"San Francisco"
The team reveals stories tying citizens to the 1906 earthquake, notorious gangsters, war heroes and two brutal murders.G

3:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"Summit Idaho"
Cameras capture four groups of mountain climbers who reach the summits of four Idaho mountain peaks - Vienna Peak in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Gilmore Peak in the Lemhi Mountain Range, He Devil in the Seven Devils Mountains, and the Scotchman Peak in Scotchman Peaks of the Panhandle. The steep assents in winter and summer culminate in magnificent views of four different Idaho terrains.G

3:30 am

Dialogue"Morris Dees"
Marcia Franklin talks with human rights activist Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dees, an attorney, is known for his cases against white supremacist groups. He led the civil lawsuit in 2000 against Richard Butler and the Aryan Nations in Idaho which ultimately bankrupted the group. Franklin asks Dees to reflect back on that case, talks with him about the other human rights issues in which he has been involved since then, and asks him how he views the civil rights landscape at this time in American history.G

Martha Speaks"Martha Sings/TD Makes The Band"
Martha Sings - Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! TD Makes the Band - Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts!G

5:30 am

Peg + Cat"The Messy Room Problem/The Golden Pyramid Problem"
The Messy Room Problem - Peg's Room. Peg and Cat sort through the mess in Peg's room just in time for company to come over and see Cat's masterpiece, "The Circles." Primary Content: Sorting; Secondary Content: Shapes. D

6:00 am

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"Daniel Uses His Words/All Aboard!"
Daniel Uses his Words: Daniel is playing "farm" today, but when Mom Tiger is cleaning up, she accidentally ruins Daniel's game. Grrr! Mom teaches Daniel to express his feelings so she can understand why he is upset. Once Daniel uses his words, Mom helps him rebuild his farm. D

6:30 am

Sid The Science Kid"Sid Wings It!"
In his backyard, Sid shows off his homemade cardboard wings. He's wearing them because he wants to fly, just like the bird he has been watching all morning. When his flight plans don't work out, he heads to school to investigate. D

Curious George"The Truth About George Burgers/Curious George in the Dark"
George must save the day by re-creating a Chef's recipe. A flashlight helps him conquer his fear.G

8:30 am

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Sniff and Seek/Aye Aye!"
Sniff and Seek - Nick's most favourite smell is chocolate chip cookies! But what is Sally's? She's not sure. What better way to find out than by playing sniff and seek with a skunk! Cat introduces Nick and Sally to Whiffy, and in the adventure of finding Sally's favourite smell they discover how good Whiffy is at protecting himself with his very own special smell. Aye Aye! - Nick and Sally are making Halloween masks, but they want to make them really scary. D

Dinosaur Train"Haunted Roundhouse/Big Pond Pumpkin Patch"
Dad takes the kids on a special Night Train to Troodon Town, where the Troodons have decorated their Roundhouse into a "haunted house" for a spooky party. The kids end up meeting a strange new nocturnal creature - a mammal named Vlad Volaticotherium, who was hiding in the roundhouse trying to get some sleep. The Pteranodon family learns more about the customs of their neighbors, the Lambeosaurus family, when they are invited for the first time to accompany them to the Big Pond to celebrate "Gourd Day" - a kind of Mesozoic Halloween. D

Wild Kratts"Skunked!"
When a group of skunks take over the Tortuga and decide to make it their home, the Wild Kratts must find a way to try and reclaim their headquarters. D

11:00 am

Super Why!"The Prince and the Pauper"
Whyatt thinks his house is too loud while Princess Pea believes her home is too quiet! Would the friends be better-off if they switched places? To look for a solution, Super Why and his friends encounter two friends just as they are about to switch houses. A prince on the farm and a pauper in a castle soon leads to chaos and confusion! Where will everyone be the happiest? Educational Objectives: To learn to appreciate where you're from. Kids will experiment with the alphabet, celebrate spelling and use the power to read to change the story. D

11:30 am

WordGirl"The Learnerer/Mr. Big's Dinner and a Scam"
THE LEARNERER - Using his talent to see things once and learn them immediately, The Learnerer is able to steal the giant Santa Tortuga diamond from Ms. Von Hoosinghaus. When WordGirl arrives to save the day, all of her moves are thwarted by The Learnerer, who has been studying her every move. Will she come up with a new move or will The Learnerer get away with the diamond? Vocabulary Words: Suffix, Misjudge. D

12:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Summit Idaho"
Cameras capture four groups of mountain climbers who reach the summits of four Idaho mountain peaks - Vienna Peak in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Gilmore Peak in the Lemhi Mountain Range, He Devil in the Seven Devils Mountains, and the Scotchman Peak in Scotchman Peaks of the Panhandle. The steep assents in winter and summer culminate in magnificent views of four different Idaho terrains.G

12:30 pm

Chef's Life"Cracklin' Kitchen"
Vivian goes about christening the restaurant's new "whole animal, no waste" program with two little pigs from Warren Brothers' farm. She uses everything - including the skin - and, on her father's recommendation, demonstrates how to make sweet potatoes with cracklins. D

1:00 pm

Katie Brown Workshop"Kids in the Garden"
Parents will learn to love creepy crawly critters as much as their children with Katie's great projects for a critter grow chart and a lady bug bag. Recipes: garden cupcakes and oven-fried chicken tenders. D

1:30 pm

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell"Trademark of Spring, Part 4"
In this session Jerry shows how to begin the highlighting process on the large Oak tree and use of the #6 bristle brush to begin blocking in the red flowers and Blue Bonnets as well as painting in the small rocks along the edges of the road. Jerry paints in the cast shadow from the tree. Special emphasis on proper brush angle to create close-up Blue Bonnets as well as rough sketch of the fence and house in background. D

On Story"A Conversation with Brian Helgeland"
Brian Helgeland, the creative force behind 42, LA CONFIDENTIAL, MYSTIC RIVER, and A KNIGHT'S TALE, shares his experience as a screenwriter, director and producer, along with the ups, downs and left turns of the filmmaking industry. Accompanied by the short film HECTOR IS GONNA KILL NATE, from Ari Issler about a basketball student that rolls into his High School gym looking for revenge. D

3:00 pm

Dialogue"Morris Dees"
Marcia Franklin talks with human rights activist Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dees, an attorney, is known for his cases against white supremacist groups. He led the civil lawsuit in 2000 against Richard Butler and the Aryan Nations in Idaho which ultimately bankrupted the group. Franklin asks Dees to reflect back on that case, talks with him about the other human rights issues in which he has been involved since then, and asks him how he views the civil rights landscape at this time in American history.G

Crafting at the Spotted Canary"Things That Are Lacey"
We all like to feel pretty and lace is one of those designs that makes everything beautiful. Stamps and punches are great tools for adding lace to everyday iteMs. Pillows for the couch can be stamped with lace, you can stamp a piece of fabric for a new-look to a chair, and paper can be punched to make a delicate wreath for the door to welcome your friends. D

5:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow"Miami Beach, FL - Hour One"
Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Karen Keane scout for mid-century modern bargains to open the 15th season. At the convention center, appraisers find a rare 1960 re-release movie poster for the iconic biker film The Wild One, and a 1940s mobile by Alexander Calder worth up to $1 million. Part 1 of 3G

6:00 pm

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
A sophisticated and down-home blend of Memphis and Nashville in live performance at the Loveless Barn, featuring The Dirt Daubers, The Owsley Brothers, The Memphis Dawls and upbeat folk with gypsy and Celtic touches from Humming House. D

7:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Vampire Weekend/Grizzly Bear"
The spotlight shines on two indie rock groups with Vampire Weekend playing songs from its latest recording Modern Vampires of the City, while fellow New York act Grizzly Bear highlights its album Shields.G

8:00 pm

Elvis: Return to Tupelo
Elvis Presley may be the King of Rock 'N' Roll, but to truly understand the man behind that persona requires a visit to his humble origins. ELVIS: RETURN TO TUPELO documents his difficult childhood in the rural town of Tupelo, Miss., his early musical influences and his rise to fame in the 1950s. D

9:00 pm

Raisin in the Sun Revisited: The Raisin Cycle at Center Stage
Inspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking 1959 drama, A Raisin in the Sun, and playwright Bruce Norris' Clybourne Park, a Pulitzer Prize-winning prequel and sequel, Kwame Kwei-Armah, artistic director of Baltimore's Center Stage, penned a third play, Beneatha's Place, which follows two of the Raisin characters to Nigeria and its post-colonial struggles.G

10:00 pm

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
A sophisticated and down-home blend of Memphis and Nashville in live performance at the Loveless Barn, featuring The Dirt Daubers, The Owsley Brothers, The Memphis Dawls and upbeat folk with gypsy and Celtic touches from Humming House. D

11:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Vampire Weekend/Grizzly Bear"
The spotlight shines on two indie rock groups with Vampire Weekend playing songs from its latest recording Modern Vampires of the City, while fellow New York act Grizzly Bear highlights its album Shields.G